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  • 4. Underglaze blue porcelain ‘three friends’ dish

    4. Underglaze blue porcelain ‘three friends’ dish

    Ming dynasty, Yongle period, 1403 - 1424
    Diameter: 32.0cm

    The grouping of bamboo, prunus and pine, known collectively as the ‘Three Friends of Winter’, is an enduring motif in China, found in painting, on porcelain and throughout the decorative arts. The bamboo was valued for its endurance, the ability to bend but not break while the pine, as another evergreen, was also seen as a symbol of fortitude. The prunus is one of the earliest flowering trees and was therefore associated with resilience and rejuvenation. Together, the three came to symbolize fortitude, hope and determination and by extension, the ideal qualities of a Confucian ‘scholar-gentleman’.
    • 4. Underglaze blue porcelain ‘three friends’ dish
    • 4. Underglaze blue porcelain ‘three friends’ dish
    • 4. Underglaze blue porcelain ‘three friends’ dish

    View Blue and white porcelain from the Yuan and early Ming dynasties

 
 

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